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wait, which one did you try? :wub: cause the salt+hot water is meant to be swallowed

i tried the one that HArdeep pehnjee told me to try.............i threw that up then gargled the remedy and that didint work so the i tried the salt water and felt better, so i tried em both........hehehehe

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Ohhh you what my Bibi does when I get thoart ache!

you know that fat/Muscle between your tumb and finger on your hand...well put some oil on it and massage it proper hard like Squeeze it up and down all the way to the bone in your hand...proper hurts when you get thoart ache...and then you feel pressure in your arms massage them and then when its trobbing aswell massage the neck from the sides with oil etc...

Bibi Ji said that the pressure points in your hands in that bit and arm affect the neck and thats why its always hard when you have a thoart ache and painful when you massage it, the amount of times this method has saved me from tonsles being removed is amazing.

My Bibis secret is out lol, so many people come to her to have it done! :wub:

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heres one to stop athletes foot, get a handful of dhai (yogurt) and rub it on ur belly continuously then get some saag and place it under your arm pits and lift them up and down continously until the saag makes humorous farting noises and finally get some sholay and boil them till they are soft and stick them in your ears as well as nose

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heres one to stop athletes foot, get a handful of dhai (yogurt) and rub it on ur belly continuously then get some saag and place it under your arm pits and lift them up and down continously until the saag makes humorous farting noises and finally get some sholay and boil them till they are soft and stick them in your ears as well as nose

this is fun man..me and my brother used to do this in the gu-sal-khana. but we used soap instead of saag :wub:

*good old days*

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wats up with this guy n putting stuff under armpits :wub:

dunno theres probably a secret pressure point under ur armpit that is only activated when i put saag under it and do erm............those wierd arm swinging motions................to.........erm................heal.............erm.......

..athlets foot?

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